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Growing Microgreens at home – $40.00 Class

This 75 minute class will teach you all thats needed to grow some of the best tasting microgreens around! No need to spend lots of money at the store when you can do it for pennies yourself in the convenience of your own home. Why microgreens? Because they’re 10-40 times more nutritious than their mature parent plants. They really pack a whollop of a taste too! How do you use them? In soups, salads, smoothies, added to sandwiches or hamburgers, potaotes, scrambled eggs, etc. You wont believe how delicious these are!

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This time of year is a lot of fun. All the planning put into the garden are paying off by way of large harvests. Lettuce, carrots, basil, cherry tomatoes, squash, zucchini, chard, cucumbers, melons of various varieties, corn, etc. The most enjoyable part for me has been the summer lettuces. We’ve had a pretty hot [Continue]

I’m often asked what to plant during certain times of the season. This is my attempt to do that with an example of what a summer square foot garden might look like. Actually, this is similar to one of my gardens. This is obviously one-4X4′ box. The north is on the right hand side of [Continue]

Being deep into the spring months, it’s time to now focus on what and when to plant for your summer garden. Choosing to not worry about wide swings in weather in certain locations leads some people to only have a summer/early fall garden. There’s certainly merit to that thinking. In the next several weeks the [Continue]

After tomorrow I’ll have a lot of newly emptied squares. To date I have a lot of the summer crops in and growing. Tomatoes, cucumbers, summer lettuce varieties, chives, carrots, chard, scallions, potatoes, nasturtium, peppers, basil, and bush beans are all in. In the next day I’ll finish planting all the rest-zucchini, patty pan and [Continue]

Right now I’ve got enough lettuce, beans, tomatoes, leeks, basil, and squash to last me another 3 weeks-tops. Nights are projected to be in the mid-40’s later this week, with highs in the 70’s. My newly planted lettuce seeds are growing quickly in this cooler weather. So are all the remaining cooler crops which I’ve [Continue]